Obviously this where this makes another appearance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMVSXi2JgpY
Hendrik
who doesn't pressure washer much
What sez its his car? Maybe he is the valet or shofer. Maybe it is
the mother in law's car.
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ith steam still did not do much.
>>>>>> Pressure wash with blasting steam would work well, but it would force
>>>>>> into places is should not be.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> clay
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
&g
Italian plates. Maybe a mobster cleaning up after a crime.
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On Feb 7, 2013, at 8:56 PM, Hendrik and fay wrote:
> Obviously this where this makes another appearance
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMVSXi2JgpY
>
> Hendrik
> who doesn't pressure washer much
>
> On 08/02/13
3, at 12:42 PM, MG wrote:
What about those little hand held steam cleaners that I've seen
advertised on TV? Blasts the crud off tile grout and small kitchen
floor areas etc.
Manfred
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
From: "Gerry Archer"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List&q
Obviously this where this makes another appearance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMVSXi2JgpY
Hendrik
who doesn't pressure washer much
On 08/02/13 00:18, dsereta...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes, this is best reserved for purely mechanical cars such as 123 diesels. A
friend did it on a 560SEC and frie
Yes, this is best reserved for purely mechanical cars such as 123 diesels. A
friend did it on a 560SEC and fried the ECU.
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On Feb 7, 2013, at 8:39 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
> dsereta...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> How about a DIY car wash bay. I did a quick and dirty cleanup of the top
dsereta...@yahoo.com wrote:
How about a DIY car wash bay. I did a quick and dirty cleanup of the top of my
engine before my timing chain replacement a few weeks ago. Worked pretty well.
I did that weekly to the only car I bought new, until an underhood relay failed
at two years.
Probably go
t;>>
>>>> On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:42 PM, MG wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> What about those little hand held steam cleaners that I've seen
>>>>> advertised on TV? Blasts the crud off tile grout and small kitchen floor
>>>>> a
ot be.
>>>
>>> clay
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 6, 2013, at 12:42 PM, MG wrote:
>>>
>>>> What about those little hand held steam cleaners that I've seen advertised
>>>> on TV? Blasts the crud off tile grout and small kitc
ose little hand held steam cleaners that I've seen
advertised on TV? Blasts the crud off tile grout and small kitchen floor
areas etc.
Manfred
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
From: "Gerry Archer"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article B
tc.
>>
>> Manfred
>>
>> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
>> From: "Gerry Archer"
>> To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
>> Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
>>
>>
>> Has anyone had experience with these light dut
steam cleaners that I've seen
advertised on TV? Blasts the crud off tile grout and small kitchen floor
areas etc.
Manfred
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
From: "Gerry Archer"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
Has anyone had experien
I'll try that and report back.
Gerry
From:
Get some Purple Power degreaser. Spray on engine wait awhile. Hose off.
Very good stuff. Or if you want to be kind to the environment, spray on,
wait, wipe with paper towels. Repeat several times then spray again and
rinse with hose.
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hen floor areas etc.
>>
>> Manfred
>>
>> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
>> From: "Gerry Archer"
>> To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
>> Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
>>
>>
>> Has anyone had experience w
r areas etc.
>
> Manfred
>
> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
> From: "Gerry Archer"
> To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
>
>
> Has anyone had experience with these light duty steam cleaners? The ones I
> used i
sts the crud off tile grout and small kitchen
>floor
>areas etc.
>
>Manfred
>
>Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
>From: "Gerry Archer"
>To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
>Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
>
>
>Has anyone had experience wi
3:42 PM, MG wrote:
What about those little hand held steam cleaners that I've seen
advertised on TV? Blasts the crud off tile grout and small kitchen
floor areas etc.
Manfred
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
From: "Gerry Archer"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Get some Purple Power degreaser. Spray on engine wait awhile. Hose off. Very
good stuff. Or if you want to be kind to the environment, spray on, wait, wipe
with paper towels. Repeat several times then spray again and rinse with hose.
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On Feb 6, 2013, at 11:24 AM, "Gerry Arche
What about those little hand held steam cleaners that I've seen
advertised on TV? Blasts the crud off tile grout and small kitchen floor
areas etc.
Manfred
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 11:24:41 -0500
From: "Gerry Archer"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Subject: Re: [MB
In an attempt to power my supersonic propeller in the aero lab in
college I hooked up a hydraulic motor, probably torn out of some piece
of surplus or crashed aviation equipment, to a large hydraulic pump and
proceeded to blow up the pump, which was as described below. It is
actually a quite e
uot;
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
So, are our MB "rotary" compressors, scroll, screw, or the 2 rotating
element type? You're right - the hydraulic pumps and hydraulic motors I
was familiar with on B-47's and B-52's ar
The Eastwood lacquer sounds like a good idea once the parts are clean.
I rubbed the top of the cruise control unit with a Scotchbrite pad and got
it down to shiny aluminum, but there's no way to clean it with Scotchbrite
or any other abrasive cleaner down in the inaccessible place without taking
From:
Have you thought about coating the cad plated bits with a clear satin
lacquer? Eastwood sells this stuff. I do it occasionally to parts when I
replace them. It actually works pretty well and you can't see it.
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On Feb 5, 2013, at 6:18 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.
I believe the anodized aluminum is impossible to fix once it corrodes. Check
out the Mercedes Source videos on this.
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On Feb 5, 2013, at 6:08 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
> Anodized aluminum such as what MB used for window moulding is notoriously
> difficult, almost impossible, to
Have you thought about coating the cad plated bits with a clear satin lacquer?
Eastwood sells this stuff. I do it occasionally to parts when I replace them.
It actually works pretty well and you can't see it.
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On Feb 5, 2013, at 6:18 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote
23:17 -0500
> From: dsereta...@yahoo.com
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
> Message-ID:
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>
> Which doesn't suffer from a 134a conversion?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 4, 2013,
York compressors are less likely to die from a poorly done 134a conversion
because they have a sump with oil in it.
-Curt
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 23:23:17 -0500
From: dsereta...@yahoo.com
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain
Its easy, just take everything apart and clean it piece by piece :-)
I had done a valve job on this car when I bought it and went through
everything carefully. I replaced lots of little bits, and cleaned
everything as I went along. The valve cover was done with a soft abrasive
wheel of some kin
The valve cover looks anodized but with a lot of embedded "dirt" that
doesn't come off with parts cleaner. Next time I have the valve cover off
I'll try yours and Jamies technique.
Know what you mean about anodized trim. It was the same situation back when
nearly everyone had aluminum frame wi
Anodized aluminum such as what MB used for window moulding is notoriously
difficult, almost impossible, to shine up once the finish has started to
oxidize.
There used to be a trick where you cleaned it as well as possible then put a
clear finish on it. It actually looked pretty decent, but ther
Thanks, Jamie, but I was looking for some sort of cleaner that would shine
up the anodized aluminum as well as the less shiny parts.
Gerry
From: "Jaime Kopchinski"
Its easy, just take everything apart and clean it piece by piece :-)
I had done a valve job on this car when I bought it and went
Tried that this morning, Hendrik, and it worked fine; but when I drove to
the store it tried to mate with a 450SL. Took two wreckers to get it down
and the SL owner was very upset.
Gerry
From: "Hendrik and fay"
Dog slobber is the go.
Hendrik
who is going to get in trouble
On 05/02/13 14:09,
Its easy, just take everything apart and clean it piece by piece :-)
I had done a valve job on this car when I bought it and went through
everything carefully. I replaced lots of little bits, and cleaned
everything as I went along. The valve cover was done with a soft abrasive
wheel of some kind
Dog slobber is the go.
Hendrik
who is going to get in trouble
On 05/02/13 14:09, Gerry Archer wrote:
What do you use to get your engines so shiny-bright, Jamie? Others?
I used steam cleaners when they were around years ago but haven't
found anything halfway as good since then.
Gerry
_
I like continuous rotary motion much better than recip motion.
I've never seen an automotive compressor that wasn't
reciprocating. The number and type of pistons vary,
as does the rotary/reciprocating conversion mechanism,
but there are still pistons. 10, in the case of our
Nippondensos.
If t
On Feb 4, 2013, at 10:12 PM, "Gerry Archer" wrote:
> What do you use to get your engines so shiny-bright, Jamie? Others?
He finds really low mileage cars. :-)
Rick
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
You're thinking of an axial engine*,* of which there are several
variations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swashplate_engine
mpressor is running. I guess it sucks down a bunch more power too.
>
>
> -Curt
>
> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 14:01:15 -0500
> From: dsereta...@yahoo.com
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
> Message-ID: <52ab1277-36bc-40dc-b2e2-09eff57b3.
What do you use to get your engines so shiny-bright, Jamie? Others?
I used steam cleaners when they were around years ago but haven't found
anything halfway as good since then.
Gerry
From: "Jaime Kopchinski"
I had a Sanden AC compress fitted in my early W108 in place of the york. A
local AC
otary?
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On Feb 4, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Curt Raymond wrote:
I dunno but a rotary compressor is apparently a common retrofit for an
old York.
-Curt
Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 10:36:45 -0600
From: Randy Bennell
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
Messa
On Mon, 4 Feb 2013 20:11:25 -0500 Jaime Kopchinski
wrote:
> Thanks... those photos were tanken just after I mounted the compressor,
> so the lines weren't attached yet. I had to have new hoses made up.
> The gold cylinders were just caps on the connections. Lots of Yorks
> had two belt groves a
Thanks... those photos were tanken just after I mounted the compressor, so
the lines weren't attached yet. I had to have new hoses made up. The
gold cylinders were just caps on the connections. Lots of Yorks had two
belt groves also, so its not far off.
Jaime
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 8:02 PM,
On Mon, 4 Feb 2013 19:28:06 -0500 Jaime Kopchinski
wrote:
> It was wonderful... I had that system so cold I could get the chrome on
> the dash over the vents to frost over. And driving in traffic was no
> issue thanks to the fan and higher idle speed.
>
> Before the conversion, the york would j
You're thinking of an axial engine*,* of which there are several variations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swashplate_engine
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 6:07 PM, WILTON wrote:
> No, thanks. I just like a rotary-type compressor more so than the
> pounding/banging recip ones, actually, much like aircr
om
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I thought the Yorks were pretty bulletproof. Why retrofit with a rotary?
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On Feb 4, 2013, at 1:24 PM, C
on
- Original Message - From: "Randy Bennell"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
On 04/02/2013 3:18 PM, WILTON wrote:
I like continuous rotary motion much better than recip motion.
Wilton
S
I had a Sanden AC compress fitted in my early W108 in place of the york. A
local AC shop helped me spec it out. I installed an AC accumulator like
the ones found on American cars, and replaced the expansion valve with an
orifice tube. Charged with Freeze12. I put a large W126 condensor fan in
f
y?
So, in that respect, they're not true rotary in the sense of Wankel or gas
turbine.
Wilton
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From: "Randy Bennell"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
On 04/02
On 04/02/2013 5:07 PM, WILTON wrote:
No, I'm not THAT fond of rotary; I THOUGHT somebody'd come back with
that. ;<)
Wilton
- Original Message - From: "Randy Bennell"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 4:20 PM
Subject: Re
No, I'm not THAT fond of rotary; I THOUGHT somebody'd come back with that.
;<)
Wilton
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From: "Randy Bennell"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
On 04/
Can you give us more details?
Luther KB5QHUForest Park, IL
'98 ML320 "Max" (161,xxx mi)
On 2/4/2013 2:06 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
Yorks are bulletproof but very inefficient. Rotaries are far more efficient and
take up less space.
I have done a couple of conversions from York to Nippondenso
On 04/02/2013 3:18 PM, WILTON wrote:
I like continuous rotary motion much better than recip motion.
Wilton
So, you looking to swap your Benz for a Mazda with a rotary engine?
Randy
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I like continuous rotary motion much better than recip motion.
Wilton
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From: "Dan Penoff"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
Yorks are bulletproof but very inefficie
;>
>> On Feb 4, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Curt Raymond wrote:
>>
>>> I dunno but a rotary compressor is apparently a common retrofit for an old
>>> York.
>>>
>>> -Curt
>>>
>>> Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 10:36:45 -0600
>>> From: R
gt; I dunno but a rotary compressor is apparently a common retrofit for an old
>> York.
>>
>> -Curt
>>
>> Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 10:36:45 -0600
>> From: Randy Bennell
>> To: Mercedes Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
>>
: Mercedes Discussion List
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On 02/02/2013 1:24 AM, Rick Hawkins Java wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/automobiles/a-mercedes-with-tenure.html
the
36:45 -0600
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> To: Mercedes Discussion List
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> On 02/02/2013 1:24 AM, Rick Hawkins Java wrote:
>> http:
I dunno but a rotary compressor is apparently a common retrofit for an old
York.
-Curt
Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 10:36:45 -0600
From: Randy Bennell
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] nice article BUT
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On 02/02/2013 1:24 AM, Rick Hawkins Java wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/automobiles/a-mercedes-with-tenure.html
the author mentions that the Dr. regretted not getting the car with
air conditioning
if you look at the photos, the under hood shows an AC compressor with
no belt
than
As I said, I can be trained to accept that, too, if I know that's what it
means in a "special" case. ;<)
Wilton
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From: "Jim Cathey"
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: [M
'Strange that a glow plug READY light would turn red. A red light to
me has always meant DANGER - STOP - TAKE CARE OF PROBLEM, etc.
Red also stands for heat, fire, etc. "It's hot, let's go!"
Or perhaps "STOP glowing!"
I'm OK with red.
-- Jim
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case if that's really
the case. ;<)
Wilton
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From: "Rick Hawkins Java"
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 2:24 AM
Subject: [MBZ] nice article BUT
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/automobiles/a-mercedes-with-tenure.html
the author me
A rotary compressor no less, that car surely came with a York piston jobbie.
-Curt
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 02:24:57 -0500
From: Rick Hawkins Java
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: [MBZ] nice article BUT
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/automobiles/a-mercedes-with-tenure.html
the author mentions that the Dr. regretted not getting the car with
air conditioning
if you look at the photos, the under hood shows an AC compressor with
no belt
thanks,
xx rick
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